
02-25-2008, 03:38 PM
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Practice Makes Perfect
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 442
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Originally Posted by tashy4
Wouldn't getting a new temporary order require the signature from the other party. The current order was one which was "agreed" upon by her and her ill advised lawyer. So if I am understanding this correctly she could in theory call the recorder office and if the temporary order which was placed almost 1 year ago has since expired she could submitt a new order to the court giving herself primary rights? And the other party would only be advised by this once she picked up the children?
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In one word...YES.
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